Deep Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Driving in Amazon Web Services DeepRacer

Author:

Petryshyn Bohdan1ORCID,Postupaiev Serhii1ORCID,Ben Bari Soufiane1ORCID,Ostreika Armantas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Multimedia Engineering, Faculty of Informatics, Kaunas University of Technology, LT-51368 Kaunas, Lithuania

Abstract

The development of autonomous driving models through reinforcement learning has gained significant traction. However, developing obstacle avoidance systems remains a challenge. Specifically, optimising path completion times while navigating obstacles is an underexplored research area. Amazon Web Services (AWS) DeepRacer emerges as a powerful infrastructure for engineering and analysing autonomous models, providing a robust foundation for addressing these complexities. This research investigates the feasibility of training end-to-end self-driving models focused on obstacle avoidance using reinforcement learning on the AWS DeepRacer autonomous race car platform. A comprehensive literature review of autonomous driving methodologies and machine learning model architectures is conducted, with a particular focus on object avoidance, followed by hands-on experimentation and the analysis of training data. Furthermore, the impact of sensor choice, reward function, action spaces, and training time on the autonomous obstacle avoidance task are compared. The results of the best configuration experiment demonstrate a significant improvement in obstacle avoidance performance compared to the baseline configuration, with a 95.8% decrease in collision rate, while taking about 79% less time to complete the trial circuit.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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